Fluxfont is a specialized tool that attempts to tackle the privacy concerns raised by the possibility to collect information about the fonts installed on a system. Such information can be used to uniquely identify a system. With Fluxfonts, new fonts are randomly created and removed to prevent the same fingerprint from being recreated.

The IDAutomation Universal 2D Barcode Font is a single font file which is used to generate two-dimensional barcodes from the Aztec, DataMatrix, PDF417, and QR-Code font encoders. It includes examples for Visual Basic, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Crystal Reports.

Glyphtracer takes a picture of several letters. It detects individual letters and allows the user to tag them to Unicode code points. These are then vectorized and passed to Fontforge for finalization.

Font Manager is a font management application for the GNOME desktop. It is not intended to be a professional-grade font management solution, but rather a simple application suitable for the needs of most desktop users and even some graphics designers who may need to manage just a few thousand font files. Although designed with the GNOME desktop environment in mind, it should work well with most major desktop environments such as XFCE, Enlightenment, and KDE.

The Liquid Font Family is a collection of small bitmap fonts focusing on readability and Unicode support. The fonts were designed with small, graphics-capable LCD displays in mind, and to be nice and narrow. They are proportional fonts, not mono-spaced like many similar projects.

IDAutomation Universal Barcode Font is an advanced barcode font that can create multiple linear barcodes on various operating systems and locales including Double Byte versions of Windows such as those used in China and Japan as well as other Asian locale settings. It supports AIM USS Code 128, GS1-128, EAN-128, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI, Codabar, USPS OneCode, Postnet, and Planet.